Solar Assisted Ground Source Heat Pump Performance in Nearly Zero Energy Building in Baltic Countries
2013
Karolis Januševičius, Giedrė Streckienė

In near zero energy buildings (NZEB) built in Baltic countries, heat production systems meet the challenge of large share domestic hot water demand and high required heating capacity. Due to passive solar design, cooling demand in residential buildings also needs an assessment and solution. Heat pump systems are a widespread solution to reduce energy use. A combination of heat pump and solar thermal collectors helps to meet standard requirements and increases the share of renewable energy use in total energy balance of country. The presented paper describes a simulation study of solar assisted heat pump systems carried out in TRNSYS. The purpose of this simulation was to investigate how the performance of a solar assisted heat pump combination varies in near zero energy building. Results of three systems were compared to autonomous (independent) systems simulated performance. Different solar assisted heat pump design solutions with serial and parallel solar thermal collector connections to the heat pump loop were modelled and a passive cooling possibility was assessed. Simulations were performed for three Baltic countries: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.


Atslēgas vārdi
combined renewable systems, near zero energy buildings, passive cooling, solar assisted heat pump, TRNSYS
DOI
10.2478/rtuect-2013-0007

Januševičius, K., Streckienė, G. Solar Assisted Ground Source Heat Pump Performance in Nearly Zero Energy Building in Baltic Countries. Environmental and Climate Technologies. Nr.11, 2013, 48.-56.lpp. ISSN 1691-5208. e-ISSN 2255-8845. Pieejams: doi:10.2478/rtuect-2013-0007

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